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Is the bus company an enterprise or a public institution?

The bus company is an enterprise, mainly engaged in county bus passenger transport, intercity bus passenger transport, county bus passenger transport, inter-county bus passenger transport, inter-provincial bus passenger transport, passenger rental transport, tourist passenger transport, inter-county bus passenger transport and bus passenger transport. Its area is Jiangsu Province, the industry is road transportation, and the enterprise type is owned by the whole people. The specific business scope of the company includes: passenger station operation; Automobile maintenance; Computer network engineering design and construction; Rent a car; Sales of automobiles and accessories, electronic products, communication equipment, computers and peripheral equipment; Purchase and sale of materials; Design, production and release of domestic advertisements; New energy charging service.

An enterprise unit is a legal person or an unincorporated unit with independent accounting for profit. Its characteristics are self-supporting, cost accounting, profit-loss ratio, providing personnel support and social services through its own profits, and creating wealth value. Enterprise units are divided into state-owned enterprises and private enterprises. State-owned enterprises are state-owned enterprises, and private enterprises are individually-owned enterprises.

The recruitment conditions of bus companies are:

1, college degree or above, age18;

2. Abide by national laws and regulations, have good ideology and morality, and agree with the company's core values;

3. Obey the work arrangement and be healthy.

The difference between institutions and enterprises: different profit purposes.

1. Enterprise unit: refers to a profit-making productive unit, and a state-owned enterprise is a state-owned enterprise unit. State-owned enterprises refer to the state's ownership or control over its capital, and the will and interests of the government determine the behavior of state-owned enterprises. State-owned enterprises are the backbone of national economic development and the pillar of Socialism with Chinese characteristics.

2. Institution: refers to a social public organization that is organized and led by the state administrative organs for non-profit, has no production income, needs public financial allocation, does not implement economic accounting, and mainly provides intangible production and services for education, science and technology, culture, health and other activities. Institutions accept the leadership of the government and are legal entities in the form of organizations or institutions.